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Practical Guide to Construction Adjudication (Paperback)
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Practical Guide to Construction Adjudication (Paperback)
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In the United Kingdom, adjudication is available as a right for
parties to a construction contract, following the enactment of the
Housing Grants Construction and Regeneration Act 1996. In general,
within a comparatively short period of time, parties in dispute
will have a decision from an adjudicator, which, except in limited
circumstances, the courts will enforce. Adjudication has become the
number one method of dispute resolution in the construction
industry. The short timescale means that a party needs to know what
to do, when to do it and be able to check that the other party and
the adjudicator are following the right steps. A Practical Guide to
Construction Adjudication gives parties the necessary information
to achieve this. It provides a straightforward overview of the
process and procedure of adjudication by reference to legislation
and case law, augmented with practical guidance including
suggestions on what to do or not to do, drafting tips and
checklists. Separate chapters for Scotland and Northern Ireland
identify and explain the differences in procedure and judicial
interpretation between those jurisdictions and England and Wales,
and further detailed explanations of the adjudication regimes in
Australia, Ireland, Malaysia, New Zealand and Singapore are
included. Each of the chapters on jurisdictions outside England and
Wales has been written by senior experts in those jurisdictions to
ensure the content is accurate and insightful. There are a range of
helpful appendices including a bank of model form adjudication
documents and tabulated detailed comparisons of the Scheme for
Construction Contracts, the other major adjudication rules, the
major adjudicator nominating bodies and the UK and international
regimes. Readers will particularly appreciate the most
comprehensive index of adjudication cases available, sorted into
260 subject headings providing immediate access to all the reported
cases on any adjudication topic.
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